101 Dalmatians: The Series
101 Dalmatians: The Series
TV-G | 13 September 1997 (USA)

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    Interesteg What makes it different from others?
    Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
    Holstra Boring, long, and too preachy.
    Srakumsatic A-maz-ing
    richard-mcghie I think the series is a brilliant addition to the whole 101 Dalmatians franchise. It blends together all the different versions of the story: the live-action film, the animated film, and the original Dodie Smith book. My favourite characters from the show are Lucky, because he's brave, Two-Tone, because she's lovely, and Cruella, because she is an interesting villain. I'm not saying this show is a failure, I'm saying that what they have all done on making the show has paid off very successfully. I have seen just about 7 episodes of it in a week and not the whole show. It will be lovely if Disney allowed the show to be released on DVD, even though Disney haven't decided on that yet. I enjoyed it, and I'm sure all fans of the show did as well. I enjoyed this show and I give it an excellent 10/10.
    buddhadan-1 Although the original Disney cartoon for the 101 Dalmations was, in my very humble opinion, an awesome show, the series left much to be desired.Instead of being cute, or old fashioned, or even great storytelling, the series focused on several of the puppies themselves as they were growing up on a farm. The recurring characters are mostly the puppies along with a few other animals thrown in for some diversity.I think that perhaps if I were much younger, and this was one of my choices for a morning viewing, I would most certainly review my options to see if anything else caught my fancy. Considering this as a choice only if nothing else suited my early morning cartoon desires.I do like the fact that most every episode teaches some sort of lesson, and it does so without the requirement of going the gross path that some modern cartoons are going, but then I would expect little else of Disney and thus I place them a little higher on the expectation pedestal.Just my opinion. I hope that you give the show a shot for yourself and then make your own opinion.Thanks.Dan
    SSJAniFan This is one of the worst cartoons, let alone tv shows, in existence. I thought the 1996 piece of dog crap that came before was bad enough, but this is pure torture. The huge cast of dalmatians is taken out of the picture, including the parents, Pongo and Perdita, and in the lead we have: Lucky, the only puppy who appeared in both the excellent animated film and the horrible live action film, Rolly, who also appeared in the animated flick, Cadpig, a character who didn't appear in either Disney film, but was featured in the original novel, and...... Spot the chicken. A $$^$#@^%%$^ CHICKEN!!!???? WHAT WAS DISNEY THINKING!? Spot is one of the stupidest characters in Disney's existence, a character who is entirely worthless and adds nothing to the series. Even worse, the other three characters, as well as Cruella, Jasper, and Horace, are horribly one-dimensional, lacking any sort of real personality that makes you care for them, unlike so many of Disney's other shows. Add in really bad animation, as well as a bad music track, and you have Disney's worse cartoon series ever(with the exception of Teacher's Pet and Lloyd in Space).BOTTOM LINE: This puppy really needed to be put to sleep, and I'd administer the fatal shot myself.
    CmHowell99 I used to watch this show along with Aladdin all the time as a child. One time the Dearly family decided to move into General Smedley's old farm but Rolly, Lucky, and Cadpig didn't want to. Another time the main puppies decided to adopt an elephant that ran away from the circus. In another episode some pups decided to help out pug due to the fact there was a mean dog. Another time Lucky turned into a jerk to get somebody to be his partner on a game show. Another time Roly fell in love with Dumpling. This show can still be found on Toon Disney.